2010 Main Event Champion Jonathan Duhamel emerged victorious in the One Drop High-Roller tournament. A fitting ending considering the Canadian poker pro is one of the One Drop charity’s most outspoken advocates in the poker world.

So far, 166 players have entered the $25k PLO High-Roller event, but that number could rise as registration is open until the start of Day 2. A number of players eliminated from the One Drop High-Roller made their way over to this event, including Brian Hastings, Phil Hellmuth, and Talal Skakerchi.

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Event #61: $1,111 The Little One for One Drop

WSOP Quick Hitters

Poker, even when played for millions of dollars, gets put in the proper perspective after a spectator on the rail collapsed. According to several reports the man passed away from an apparent heart attack.

Spectator has collapsed at mothership during One Drop. Tournament paused. Not looking good. They've been doing CPR for 10+ minutes.

Rumor has it, Phil Ivey won $1 million from high-stakes PLO player Matthew Kirk. Kirk later ended up at the Aria Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game (more on this below) where he didn’t fare much better.

Non-WSOP Quick Hitters

If you’re in the mood to play some poker in Las Vegas there is a friendly game over at the Aria this week. The game, the Aria Super High-Roller Bowl Cash Game, is televised and only requires a modest $250k buy-in to play. PokerNews catalogued the five biggest hands from the first day of action.

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